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Rocketship....!!!
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That's a nice find. I've owned at least four Cannondale touring bikes but they have all been older caliper brake models. It seems that they sold a lot of touring bikes in the early years, later ones with canti brakes are harder to find. All mine are set up for mixed surface riding and work well for that.
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Tonight I was working on a 1995 Trek 7000 MTB that I bought four miles from home while delivering hay, for $50. All it needed was a flush of the front shifter and a thorough cleaning. After replacing the cheap Kalloy seatpost with a cheap FSA, I was surprised to find that it weighs under 22 lbs. I have a soft spot for rigid MTBs from the early 90s as my first bike of decent quality was a 1989 Cannondale SM800.
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I was back on the Look 555 this past weekend. I picked up some sweet DA 10 speed parts here and those were used to swap out the Ultegra parts on the Look. The Ultegra parts worked fine but the shifters were the most mangled I've ever saw. I also put on some DA 7800 series wheels I recently picked up locally. It's got a 50/34 FSA crank with an 11-30 cassette
It's currently at the LBS to get them to deal with the stripped bolt head on the seatpost clamp. I'll be picking it up later today. 17 lbs, 4 ozs. |
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I discovered a problem with the downtube shifter mounts. I noticed that the mounts had a bolt running from one side of the mount, through the down tube, to the other side of the mount. I didn't notice when I was inspecting. It looks like at some point the studs broke or stripped and that was the repair. It means I can't use downtube shifters which is what I was leaning towards to make sure the front is free external cables so I can run a big front bag. I found a repair kit, but it says it's for Cannondales with 44mm downtubes. The downtube on mine is about 50mm. I'll probably just stick with the barends and run the cables fully under the bar wrap. |
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